'La La Land,' 'The People v. O.J. Simpson' and 'Stranger Things' are among the TV series and films to receive multiple Golden Globes nominations.

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La La Land, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, Deadpool and Stranger Things are among the movies and TV series to receive multiple nominations in major category at the 74th annual Golden Globe Awards, set for January 8th on NBC.

In the Best Picture, Drama category, the acclaimed Moonlight will be up against Manchester by the Sea, Hell or High Water, Hacksaw Ridge and Lion, while the Best Picture, Comedy category sees musical La La Land competing against Deadpool, 20th Century Women, Florence Foster Jenkins and Sing Street.

In total, La La Land racked up seven nominations, including Best Actor and Actress, Comedy nods for Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, Best Screenplay and Best Director for Damien Chazelle, Best Original Score and Best Original Song for “City of Stars.”

For Best Actress, Natalie Portman’s portrayal of Jackie Onassis in Jackie scored a nomination, along with Amy Adams for Arrival, Jessica Chastain for Miss Sloane, Isabelle Huppert for Elle and Ruth Negga for Loving.

In the Best TV Miniseries category, the Emmy-winning The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story will face off for the Golden Globe against The Night Manager, The Night Of, American Crime and The Dresser.

Additionally, four People v. O.J. Simpson actors – Courtney B. Vance, Sterling K. Brown and Sarah Paulsen, who all won Emmys for their O.J. roles, as well as John Travolta – were nominated in Golden Globe acting categories.

Netflix’s Stranger Things also received from Golden Globes love as the throwback sci-fi series earned a nomination for Best TV Series, Drama and recognized Winona Ryder for Best Actress, Drama. In the drama category, Stranger Things will face off against perennial favorite Game of Thrones, The Crown, This Is Us and Westworld.

Best Performance by a Supporting Actor in TVSterling K. Brown, The People vs. O.J. SimpsonHugh Laurie, The Night ManagerJohn Lithgow, The CrownJohn Travolta, The People vs. O.J. SimpsonChristian Slater, Mr. Robot

Best Performance by Supporting Actress in TVOlivia Colman, The Night ManagerChrissy Metz, This Is UsLena Headey, Game of ThronesMandy Moore, This Is UsThandie Newton, Westworld

Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Miniseries or MovieTom Hiddleston, The Night ManagerCourtney B. Vance, The People vs. O.J. SimpsonRiz Ahmed, The Night OfJohn Turturro, The Night OfBryan Cranston, All the Way

Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Miniseries or MovieSarah Paulson, The People vs. O.J. SimpsonFelicity Huffman, American CrimeKerry Washington, ConfirmationRiley Keough, The Girlfriend ExperienceCharlotte Rampling, London Sky